If Your Dog Sleeps Like THIS, It's NOT What You Think (2 Changes to Watch)

🐾 Does your dog suddenly sleep curled up tight when they used to sprawl out flat? 😴 Do they circle, get up, lie down, and circle again for ten minutes before they finally settle? In this Masterclass, I'm going to teach you how to read The Sleep Position Report — the honest little health update your best friend files every single night, right there on your living room floor. We'll decode every common sleeping position (the donut, the belly-up, the side sprawl, the superman, the burrower), you'll learn why the position matters far less than the change, and I'll walk you through the two shifts in sleep that are worth a closer look. Then we'll fix the three things tonight that are probably distorting your dog's sleep right now — and the long-term work that keeps them comfortable for years. 👉 If you want to become the pet parent your dog deserves, hit that subscribe button — it genuinely helps this channel protect more dogs. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 1. The Sunday Morning Question 2. Sleep Is Your Dog's Handwriting 3. The Myth That Costs Dogs Years of Comfort 4. The Alphabet: Every Position, Decoded 5. The Signature: Why Change Beats Position 6. Change #1: The Curl That Tightens 7. Change #2: The Dog Who Can't Settle 8. Where My Advice Stops and Your Vet Begins 9. Step One, Tonight: The Three Variables 10. Step Two, Forever: The Inside Work 11. Your Battle Plan 12. The Trembling Line 💬 QUESTION OF THE DAY: What's your dog's name, and what's their signature sleeping position? I read as many comments as I possibly can. #dog #DogHealth #DogSleep #DogBehavior #PuppyTips #SeniorDog #DogCare #VetAdvice ⚠️ MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute veterinary medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dr. Ben Carter is not your dog's veterinarian, and no doctor-patient relationship is created by watching this video. Every dog is an individual with a unique health history, and what helps one dog may not be appropriate for another. Always consult a licensed veterinarian before changing your dog's diet, routine, environment, or medication, and never stop or adjust a prescribed medication without speaking to the veterinarian who prescribed it. If your dog is showing signs of pain, distress, or difficulty breathing, contact your veterinarian or your nearest emergency animal hospital immediately.